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GRACE SOUNDING BOARD
Vol, 5 October 25, 1957 Grace College Winona Lake, Indiana No. 4
The Sounding Board frequently informs its readers of a "New Look" in various departments of our school. In this Issue it is our happy privilege to explain a new look that many have noticed on our office secretary. Miss Dorothy Magnuson has announced her engagement to Mr. Charles Lockwood, formerly of Redondo Beach, California. The bride-to-be and her fiance, whom she has known for several years, became engaged recently when Mr. Lockwood visited in Winona Lake. Miss Magnuson, after her graduation from Huntington Park High School in California and Southwestern University of Los Angeles, worked for Richfield Oil Co. and for the George A. Hormel Co. as
secretary and personnel director. Coming to Winona Lake in 1947, she attended Grace Seminary a year and then assumed the position of office secretary which she now holds. Mr. Lockwood, following his graduation from Bell
High School in California, attended Bible Institute of Los Angeles and California Baptist Seminary. Later he worked as superintendent of maintenance painting in the Southern Division of Richfield Oil Co. and since 1938 has been licensed in California as a contractor and decorator. Mr. Lockwood has two daughters, Mary and Ruth, who are now attending the Warsaw Public Schools. After an early December wedding the couple will be at home at 1202 College Ave., Winona Lake.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
The engagement of Alice McLead of Hayward, Wisconsin, to Ken Campbell of Ajax, Ontario, was announced recently. Miss McLead is a student at Moody Bible Institute and is Ken's former Bryan University classmate. Ken, a graduate of Bryan, is a seminary junior. No date has been set for the wedding.
"As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country" (Prov. 25:25).
STUDENTS SUBSTITUTE
Two Grace students took over high school class rooms this week. Marie Sackett, college sophomore, filled in as a substitute commerce teacher at Atwood High School. Her duties included teaching typing, shorthand, and general business. Elener Norris took over the junior and senior English grammar and literature classes at Warsaw High School while Mrs. Braddock, her critic teacher, had the flu. Elener had been teaching one class a day there as part of her student teaching activity.
This mock funeral for the freshman beanies was held recently in college chapel. Following the ceremony, the "remains" were on exhibit in the lounge. Left to right around the "coffin" are Ron Bradley, Bob Larson, freshman president Cotton Webb, Bud Kessler, Gordon Bond, and Don Millington.
CONCERT TOMORROW NIGHT
Auditorium - 8:00

GRACE SOUNDING BOARD
Vol, 5 October 25, 1957 Grace College Winona Lake, Indiana No. 4
The Sounding Board frequently informs its readers of a "New Look" in various departments of our school. In this Issue it is our happy privilege to explain a new look that many have noticed on our office secretary. Miss Dorothy Magnuson has announced her engagement to Mr. Charles Lockwood, formerly of Redondo Beach, California. The bride-to-be and her fiance, whom she has known for several years, became engaged recently when Mr. Lockwood visited in Winona Lake. Miss Magnuson, after her graduation from Huntington Park High School in California and Southwestern University of Los Angeles, worked for Richfield Oil Co. and for the George A. Hormel Co. as
secretary and personnel director. Coming to Winona Lake in 1947, she attended Grace Seminary a year and then assumed the position of office secretary which she now holds. Mr. Lockwood, following his graduation from Bell
High School in California, attended Bible Institute of Los Angeles and California Baptist Seminary. Later he worked as superintendent of maintenance painting in the Southern Division of Richfield Oil Co. and since 1938 has been licensed in California as a contractor and decorator. Mr. Lockwood has two daughters, Mary and Ruth, who are now attending the Warsaw Public Schools. After an early December wedding the couple will be at home at 1202 College Ave., Winona Lake.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
The engagement of Alice McLead of Hayward, Wisconsin, to Ken Campbell of Ajax, Ontario, was announced recently. Miss McLead is a student at Moody Bible Institute and is Ken's former Bryan University classmate. Ken, a graduate of Bryan, is a seminary junior. No date has been set for the wedding.
"As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country" (Prov. 25:25).
STUDENTS SUBSTITUTE
Two Grace students took over high school class rooms this week. Marie Sackett, college sophomore, filled in as a substitute commerce teacher at Atwood High School. Her duties included teaching typing, shorthand, and general business. Elener Norris took over the junior and senior English grammar and literature classes at Warsaw High School while Mrs. Braddock, her critic teacher, had the flu. Elener had been teaching one class a day there as part of her student teaching activity.
This mock funeral for the freshman beanies was held recently in college chapel. Following the ceremony, the "remains" were on exhibit in the lounge. Left to right around the "coffin" are Ron Bradley, Bob Larson, freshman president Cotton Webb, Bud Kessler, Gordon Bond, and Don Millington.
CONCERT TOMORROW NIGHT
Auditorium - 8:00